Bengals spank Super Bowl champs

CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Bengals are 2-0, with a victory over the Super Bowl champs.

Jon Kitna threw for a touchdown and ran for another early in the second half, and Takeo Spikes returned an interception 66 yards as the Bengals stunned the Baltimore Ravens 21-10 Sunday.

Baltimore had six turnovers, setting up all of Cincinnati's points. It could have been worse: The Bengals missed three field goals.

The Bengals improved to 2-0 for the first time since 1995, when they finished 7-9. The upset Sunday left them celebrating in the Ravens' faces.

Colts 42, Bills 26

INDIANAPOLIS Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison and Edgerrin James played brilliantly as usual, and Indianapolis found a new co-star in wide receiver Jerome Pathon.

Manning threw for 421 yards, hooking up with Harrison for three touchdowns and Pathon for another.

Buffalo tied a team record with 19 penalties, and its leading rusher was quarterback Rob Johnson with 63 yards.

Chargers 32, Cowboys 21

IRVING, Texas Doug Flutie threw for 353 yards and two touchdowns on the first two drives, and Ryan McNeil helped make the early lead hold up with two interceptions for San Diego, whose 2-0 record tops last season's win total.

The Chargers, who started last season 0-11, exploited first-quarter mistakes by Dallas quarterback Anthony Wright and scored on four of their first five possessions.

San Diego could've enjoyed a second straight blowout if not for drives that stalled at the 4-, 6- and 5-yard lines. The Chargers settled for Wade Richey's field goals of 22, 24 and 23 yards.

Browns 24, Lions 14

CLEVELAND Ty Detmer threw seven interceptions, one less than the NFL record against his former team.

Tim Couch threw three touchdown passes one to an offensive lineman and rookie James Jackson ran for 124 yards on 31 carries for Cleveland (1-1).

Rookie Anthony Henry had three interceptions for the Browns.

Detmer played dreadfully in his first start since replacing Charlie Batch, completing 22 of 42 passes for 212 yards. The Lions also committed 15 penalties for 115 yards.

Bears 17, Vikings 10

CHICAGO Jim Miller threw two touchdown passes for Chicago in the last 10 minutes to beat Minnesota. It was just the Bears' sixth victory in the last 20 tries against the Vikings.

Daunte Culpepper threw for a touchdown, but Randy Moss wasn't a factor for a second straight game.

Giants 13, Chiefs 3

KANSAS CITY, Mo. Morten Anderson kicked two field goals, and Ron Dayne scored on a tackle-busting 7-yard run, leading New York past Kansas City.

Ray Crockett intercepted Collins' pass for Amani Toomer midway through the first quarter. The Chiefs, who had beaten the last 12 NFC teams to visit Arrowhead Stadium, drove to a first-and-goal from the 7.

ATLANTA Chris Chandler threw a 94-yard touchdown pass to Jamal Anderson, and Michael Vick scored his first NFL touchdown on a 2-yard run, leading Atlanta over Carolina.

The Panthers opened the season with a shocking victory at Minnesota, but couldn't recapture the momentum.

Rams 30, 49ers 26

SAN FRANCISCO Kurt Warner threw for 321 yards and three touchdowns, and Marshall Faulk handled the ball on nearly every play on St. Louis' clock-killing final drive.

The 49ers' receivers dropped several passes to put them in a 14-point hole late in the fourth quarter. But the Rams (2-0) nearly let San Francisco (1-1) back in it when Isaac Bruce fumbled with less than 10 minutes left.

Jets 10, Patriots 3

FOXBORO, Mass. Curtis Martin and Vinny Testaverde, who helped supply and comfort rescuers after the World Trade Center attacks, lifted New York over New England.

Martin rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown, while Testaverde completed 16 of 28 passes for 137 yards.

The Jets (1-1) rebounded from a 45-24 loss to Indianapolis with a strong defensive performance. They forced four turnovers and knocked Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe out of the game in the fourth quarter.

Eagles 27, Seahawks 3

SEATTLE James Thrash caught touchdown passes of 64 and 23 yards from Donovan McNabb in Philadelphia's easy victory over Seattle.

Signed as a free agent from the Washington Redskins during the offseason, Thrash caught 10 passes for 165 yards, both career highs.

McNabb completed 24 of 37 passes for 283 yards and two touchdowns, with no interceptions. He also scored a touchdown on a 3-yard run.